Is it this? It's in my browser history but doesn't show when searching: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4725...
Is it this? It's in my browser history but doesn't show when searching: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4725...
I'd heard of Strung Out but never properly checked them out until recently. So many great songs, can't wait to see them live in Toronto in May.
Itβs been that way for many years. The monolith is all minitest but there were some smaller pieces of RSpec still around.
For a long time, I've found the concepts of mutation testing interesting but too tedious to be practical. With agentic AI, that is probably no longer true, so I'm hoping to take fresh look at github.com/mbj/mutant.
This sounds interesting, I'd love to see some example of the agent prompts.
Retirement is now defined as having the option to ignore AI
Obviously they meant to say presidentwagyu
I built a Claude Code plugin that teaches it how to work with Ruby - picks the right version manager, reads the right docs, connects to Ruby LSP.
I think we will eventually have community maintained bridges between AI agents and the language ecosystem.
Iβm an ebiker and have donated to Cycle Toronto, but I support this crackdown.
Would love to hear more about how you do this.
There's a duplicate entry for Google btw
It may be possible to hook into Rails internals for this, similar to the routes lookup behaviour in github.com/Shopify/ruby...
Don't forget to clear the logs and remove any stale branches.
Nice video about the Don Valley MTB trails in Toronto. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfnA...
When using Claude Code to write Ruby, I often see it adding `puts` calls to investigate failures. I wonder if it could be taught to use ruby/debug to set breakpoints and explore interactively. π€
This looks great, I have a bunch of ideas for features to assign to Claude Code.
fast-mcp is a good option
New post: Using Claude Code custom slash commands with Ruby andywaite.com/2025/07/07/u...
@stoppodcasting.bsky.social it would be amazing if you could have fellow Vancouverite @helenzaltzman.bsky.social as a guest sometime
The timezone offset is also wrong, it's set in the UK so should be +0 (or +1 in summer).
Definitely @readwise.bsky.social. It even has some AI features: docs.readwise.io/reader/guide...
I believe Zed checks schemastore.org by default, so could the Ruby ones be added there so that the comment isn't needed?
The built-in agent prompts for @zed.dev are an interesting read: zed.dev/leaked-prompts
Joe Leo and I have officially launched a very special first episode of The Ruby AI Podcast: "Beyond Chat: Phoenix Tests, Ruby Agents & the AI Tipping Point"
In the pilot episode, we chat about shipping real AI products in Ruby and how Phoenix got started.
www.therubyaipodcast.com
The Pinkpop music festival is sharing some great performances from their archive:
I'm giving a talk at Toronto Ruby next week on Exploring the Ruby AI ecosystem lu.ma/i00pdbmp
It's great to see the official launch of Agentic Editing in Zed. I've been using the beta for the past few weeks, and it's been very impressive.